Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act
Tom Cotton
Tom Cotton is an Independent Senator from AR serving in the 119th Congress (2025–2027). Now in their 2nd term, they have cast 18 recorded votes, seen 7 measures become law, and sponsored 77 bills. They won their 2020 election with 66.5% of the vote, a 33.0-point margin. Up for re-election November 2026.
How congressional sessions work
Each numbered Congress spans two calendar years and is divided into two sessions: the first session (odd-numbered year, e.g., 2025) and the second session (even-numbered year, e.g., 2026). Modern Congresses begin on January 3 of odd-numbered years and end on January 3 two years later, unless a law sets a different date. The House is elected every two years, while Senators serve six-year terms staggered so that roughly one-third of the Senate is up for election every two years.
Veterans Accessibility Advisory Committee Act of 2025
Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act of 2025
Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge Act
Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act of 2025
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A bill to ensure secure transport of Department of Defense freight, and for other purposes.
Ratepayer Affordability and Transparency in Energy Act of 2026
A bill to impose criminal penalties for camping on public property in the District of Columbia.
Intelligence Community Efficiency and Effectiveness Act of 2025
Intelligence Community Workforce Agility Protection Act of 2025
Dismantling Ideological Policies for Semiconductors and Science Act
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Select Committee on Intelligence.
Election History
Source: MIT Election Data + Science Lab
Current Election Status
Campaign Finance (FEC)
Source: Federal Election Commission · Candidate ID: H2AR04083 · Through 02/11/2026 · 2026 Cycle
What The Facts Score
Measured from public voting records, Census district demographics, and CRS bill data. Not an editorial judgment — the same formula applies to every member regardless of party.
Sources: Congress.gov · Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates · Legislative Dossier on The Honest Copy